Automotive Supply Chain

Corsicana is a business-friendly community located just 50 miles southeast of downtown Dallas on I-45, which connects the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex with the Greater Houston metro area.

Corsicana's robust transportation infrastructure, combined with its proximity to a number of major consumer and industrial markets, makes it an excellent location for automotive sub-tier supply chain (particularly tier 2 and below) operations.

Corsicana is located in close proximity to both the General Motors assembly plant in Arlington and the Toyota assembly plant in San Antonio, as well as having central access to automotive plants throughout Mexico and the Southeastern United States.

Texas' pro-business climate low taxes without the onerous regulations typically found in other states

Proximity to markets Corsicana is located between four major population centers:

Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington MSA (50 miles from Corsicana on I-45) — population is 6.7 million

Houston-Galveston-Brazoria CMSA (185 miles from Corsicana on I-45) — population is 6.2 million

San Antonio-New Braunfels MSA (250 miles from Corsicana on I-35) — population is 2.2 million

Austin-Round Rock MSA (150 miles from Corsicana on I-35) — population is 1.7 million

Robust transportation infrastructure Corsicana is a business-friendly community located just 50 miles southeast of downtown Dallas on I-45, which connects the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex with the Houston metro area. Only an hour from DFW International Airport (and about 75 minutes from Alliance Airport), Corsicana is served by both Union Pacific (UP) and Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) railroads and is only 210 miles, by interstate highway, from the Port of Houston.

Lower operating costs the cost of living is dramatically lower in Corsicana and in Texas, which means that your workers can enjoy the same, or better, quality of life in Corsicana for less than you're paying them at your current location. Land is plentiful and prices are lower.

Conditional land grant a conditional land grant/loan may be available from the City of Corsicana and Navarro County to industrial expansion projects for capital investments with a minimum taxable value of at least $10 million and the creation of at least 50 new, full-time jobs. The land is in one of the two industrial parks jointly owned and operated by the city and the county.

Small town quality of life on the outskirts of the 4th largest metro area in the U.S. Corsicana is close enough to the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex to take advantage of its extensive resources, while being just far enough away to also enjoy lower business operating and living costs. Corsicana is a community where you can grow a business, pursue a meaningful career, and raise a family … all at the same time. Escape the high costs of living and operating a business in the big city, and experience -- in Corsicana -- how life and work intersect.

If your business is looking at establishing a new production facility in Texas, Corsicana offers just about everything a growing business would want or need.